punktkontakttransistoren
Punktkontakttransistoren are a type of bipolar junction transistor (BJT) that were among the earliest semiconductor amplifying devices. Invented in 1947 by John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley at Bell Laboratories, they preceded the more common alloy-junction and planar transistors.
The fundamental principle of a punktkontakttransistor relies on the controlled flow of electrical current between two
These early devices were characterized by their fragility and sensitivity to mechanical stress. Their performance was